Five UVA School of Law Students and Alumni Selected for Federal Attorney Honors Programs The federal government has selected five University of Virginia School of Law students and alumni to join their ranks as attorneys in the fall through two attorney honors programs. These programs are highly selective and attract candidates from hundreds of law schools nationwide. (32 views)
Notre Dame Moot Court Competitors Carry Skills Into Chosen Legal Fields: How to Become a Lawyer 101 Jeremy Moseley and his moot court team partner represented Notre Dame at the National Moot Court Championships run by the American College of Trial Attorneys and held in New York this past February. They did not win. (They lost in the first round.) ''We did not do as well as we wanted,'' says Moseley. (122 views)
Learn Real-World Venture Capital Skills at University: Student Success Stories Schools Offer Real Venture Capital Lessons Venture capital is agony and ecstasy, bust and boom, the stress of gambling and the thrill of a front-row view on the latest technologies. And when real money is involved, it's also one of the hottest classes on business school campuses. (123 views)